// The list of reasons you can leave your home and local area include, but are not limited to:
- to shop for basic necessities,//
Not unusually, the guidance is completely unaligned with the law (almost certainly deliberately to make the law seem more strict than it is). The words “necessities” or “essentials” are not particularly mentioned in the Covid legislation. You have to have a “reasonable excuse” to leave home and remain outside of it. Among the non-exhaustive list of reasonable excuses mentioned in the legislation is to buy goods and services from businesses that are allowed to open. You can buy anything that they sell and there is no restriction on how far you can travel to such premises. So, if your butcher is allowed to remain open (which I’m sure it is) and if that is where you usually shop then there is nothing unreasonable in your continuing to do so. All I would advise is if you are challenged, simply be polite and state the purpose of your journey, decline to pay any fixed penalty if it is offered and plead Not Guilty if (and that's a fairly big "if")the matter goes to court. Very few successful prosecutions have resulted from the Covid legislation where the matter has been challenged. Most people simply pay. But many of them shouldn’t because they are guilty of no offence.